The Boy Who Cried Wolf
Author: B.G. Hennessey
Illustrator: Boris Kulikov
Genre: Traditional Literature
Awards: N/A
Grade Level: PK-2
A boy tending his sheep feels lonely and decides to cry "wolf" when there was no wolf around. He liked to watch to people come running to him. One day, when a wolf really does appear, nobody answers his call for help.
The illustrations in this story are dimensional and appear to "pop out" of the page. Young readers will love this fun aspect of the artwork.
This story can teach students a valuable lesson about taking things for granted, lying, and being trustworthy.
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